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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Fun with social and political bite ( )genius Poor Adrian. It just never ends, does it, mate? I didn't find this book as enjoyable as the previous ones and got a bit more annoyed with Adrian here and there than I had before. Still, the poor guy is loveable even if he's a twit. I'm planning on re-reading the whole series in a month or two. Not as fun as the earlier novels featuring Adrian Mole but still a good read. There were lots of references that I didn't get completely as they seemed to be more British culturally based but I can say the same for the previous books by [author: Sue Townsend]. These books always make me smile and this one fulfilled that need. The ending left me a tad sad and wistful. An interesting weaving in of Iraq wars thread as well. A quick read, laugh out loud at points, even poignant at times...... not a profound read obviously ... just ok I suppose no reviews | add a review
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